After Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned on violent protests against “corruption” and the ban on social media, which required 19 lives, a 36 -year -old activist appeared as a key figure in the middle of political unrest in the Himalayan nation. Sudan Gurung, the face of massive demonstrations, is reportedly president of Hami Nepal, a non -governmental organization led by youth that has evolved into a major civic movement.
The ban on social media, which was canceled yesterday, was saved last week on 26 social media websites, including Facebook, WhatsApp, X and YouTube, which did not meet the deadline for registration at Nepal of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology.
Who is Sudan Gurung?
The leading of Nepalese protests is 36 -year -old Sudan Gurung. According to his social media platforms, Hami Nepal describes Gurung as a devoted philanthropist with more than decades of experience with efforts for help in disasters. His work is the organization of international gifts, coordination of funding and distribution of emergency needs to areas affected by earthquakes, floods and landslides.
Recently, Hami Nepal Instagram and Discord used the Maitighar Mandala 8 Rally with Hami Nepal Instagram and Discord.
Over time, Hami Nepal has built a wide base base. Dear Eye Surgeon Dr. Sanduk Rait mentions the organization while Miss Universe Nepal 2018, Manita Devkot, serves as her ambassador of goodwill.
It focuses on its independence from political parties. As it is read on Instagram, its motto is “for people, people”. It has more than 1600 members and is reportedly supported by brands such as Al Jazeera, Coca-Cola, Viber, Goldstar and Mulberry Hotels.
Several known characters also support the group. The actress Priyanka Karki helped to establish a plasma bank COVID-19, Swastima Khadka provided food assistance with disabled members and singer Abhay Subba contributed to the initiative.
Gurung’s path to activism is rooted in a personal tragedy. As soon as the event organizer, his life shifted dramatically after a devastating earthquake in 2015, during which he lost his own child. “The child died in my arms. I will never forget that moment,” said Annapurna Express, recalling how the SOS report published online, led to 200 volunteers. This experience, said, meant a turning point in his life.
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